SCA 150 Mixed but mostly Sticks build

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Tested the light yesterday as well. It works. Haven’t played with the settings yet since it’s not over the tank but wanted to make sure it was just functional. Remote seemed straightforward.
However the skimmer I bought had a large crack in the acrylic body so I contacted Marine Depot for a return. One of the reasons I bought everything so far ahead of the completed build because I did not want to deal with these kind of issues close to setup day.

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I have an SCA 150 that’s a couple months post water, I’m pretty happy with it overall, great build quality for the patio.

Your stand looks great! I thought you indicated you went with the internal overflow, if so, I don’t see a clearance hole for the bulkheads/piping.
 
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I have an SCA 150 that’s a couple months post water, I’m pretty happy with it overall, great build quality for the patio.

Your stand looks great! I thought you indicated you went with the internal overflow, if so, I don’t see a clearance hole for the bulkheads/piping.
I did go with the internal overflow. I have yet to cutout the the overflow area, I bought a reciprocating saw for it since I don’t feel like measuring all the drains perfectly. But it didn’t come with the blades and didn’t realize that when I got home and wanted to start sawing :)
It will be done soon enough
 

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I did go with the internal overflow. I have yet to cutout the the overflow area, I bought a reciprocating saw for it since I don’t feel like measuring all the drains perfectly. But it didn’t come with the blades and didn’t realize that when I got home and wanted to start sawing :)
It will be done soon enough
You may want to consider shifting both your upper cross and rear center support to create clearance now. You’ll likely have to take them out to get the clearance you’re going to need.

I capped mine off and drilled it for an a shadow overflow. As you can see there likely isn’t enough clearance for that center support and your cross bars need to be wider to run the entire width. The inside spacing on mine are about 12” wide.

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Following. I'm just over a year in with my SCA 120 (w/ a DIY stand), for the money they are hard to beat. Looking at their 180 for an upgrade in a couple years.

Looking great so far!
 
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You may want to consider shifting both your upper cross and rear center support to create clearance now. You’ll likely have to take them out to get the clearance you’re going to need.

I capped mine off and drilled it for an a shadow overflow. As you can see there likely isn’t enough clearance for that center support and your cross bars need to be wider to run the entire width. The inside spacing on mine are about 12” wide.

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I want the stand flush with the wall so Im keeping the internal overflow, however I can easily modify the braces to be wider. Not a big deal. I’ll look into the blueprint and see the exact clearance needed for the overflow and go from there. I had to take the center brace out anyway for the sump so I’ll take a look and see what else needs to change
 
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I have checked the blueprint and marked out the deck where the drains are gonna sit. I’m not sure wether to cutout the whole area or just holesaw through it. I don’t have hole bits so might just cut the whole thing out

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Ordered 40lbs of Caribsea Liferock to the current 40lbs I have in my 40B
I decided on the Jebao DCP10000 return pump. I have the DCP3000 on my 40b and it is whisper quiet and has served me well with no issues so I’m confident this will be a good choice.

Haven’t fully decided on wavemakers yet. I was thinking a Hydros Wave controller + Icecap 4K times two pump only since they integrate using only one cable with the controller
 
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So this is really frustrating, Icecap 4K and Maxspect 350 pumps are out of stock everywhere. I really did not want to go Ecotech route since in my opinion its overpriced gear.
Any suggestions?

I really like the Hydros Wave Engine and want something that will be able to work with that but I might have to just buy Jebao pumps and upgrade later when things get back in stock.

The AI Nero 5 was an option till I read that it barely holds on to glass. The SCA 150 is made out of 12mm glass so it would be a problem at that thickness.

Thoughts?
 

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Same flow rates as a MP40. both 4500 GPH. ATM I have 2 MP40s on my Redsea Reefer 250 36x20x20 SPS system. I think the 2 Octopulse 4 would be good and as things grow can always add more or even Octopuls 2 to the back wall. Also Octo will work with the Hydros Wave
 
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Same flow rates as a MP40. both 4500 GPH. ATM I have 2 MP40s on my Redsea Reefer 250 36x20x20 SPS system. I think the 2 Octopulse 4 would be good and as things grow can always add more or even Octopuls 2 to the back wall. Also Octo will work with the Hydros Wave
Sounds like a good plan. Only thing is I dont really have any experience with nothing but gyres and I love the flow the gyres output it is very strong. But if they claim they can run that flow rate it will be ok.
 

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Gyres are good to as I have 2 Maxspect 330 on my Seahorse tank. And I have another set in the box thinking I may use them on the 150 or put them back on the Redsea when I pull off the MP40s to go on to 150
 
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Update:

I have made a final decision on the pumps. I went (because I found a place that was selling them discounted AND had them in stock) with two Icecap 4K gyres, and they will be controlled with a Hydros Wave Engine. Everything is ordered. Also for programming a feed mode for my corals I ordered a Hydros Wifi plug to control turning the pump and skimmer off.

Tuesday I will have the mortar in to aquascape the Caribsea Life Rock.

Planning on taking some 60gal barrels from work to home to start making some RODI and salt mix.
 

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Update:

I have made a final decision on the pumps. I went (because I found a place that was selling them discounted AND had them in stock) with two Icecap 4K gyres, and they will be controlled with a Hydros Wave Engine. Everything is ordered. Also for programming a feed mode for my corals I ordered a Hydros Wifi plug to control turning the pump and skimmer off.

Tuesday I will have the mortar in to aquascape the Caribsea Life Rock.

Planning on taking some 60gal barrels from work to home to start making some RODI and salt mix.
Nice choice with the gyres.
 

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Following along!
My SCA 150 will be delivered on Wednesday!
Check my build thread for the details.
I’d love to hear your experience with the new Gyres. I’ve got an XF130 that’s a few years old. I’m hoping it and the two Nero 5 pumps will be old enough for my mixed reef.
 
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Following along!
My SCA 150 will be delivered on Wednesday!
Check my build thread for the details.
I’d love to hear your experience with the new Gyres. I’ve got an XF130 that’s a few years old. I’m hoping it and the two Nero 5 pumps will be old enough for my mixed reef.
Nice, congrats. I ordered mine start of November I think and they told me they were out of stock, and I had to wait for stock to come in, so I haven't even had a shipping confirmation yet but they said it would be around next week they would have stock coming in.
 

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